To: pollyg107
you will not be going to new orleans on monday...i suspect contra flow will begin tomorrow unless the models change dramatically. even if things change in the next couple days on the track....nola will be a ghost town on monday. again..assuming the forecast models dont change much in the next 12 hours.
47 posted on
08/26/2005 10:59:10 PM PDT by
dennis1x
To: dennis1x
I think you're right. I just told my husband, who was going to go with me, that he probably won't need to miss work Monday afternoon. I have many dear friends and co-workers in New Orleans, so I'd better start getting the guest bedrooms ready for company.
To: dennis1x
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana The following is an example of possible water heights for a slow moving category 4 hurricane. This image is an approximation of how high the water could rise. - Simulations courtesy of Mark Sudduth.
Category 4 Hurricane Storm Surge Simulation New Orleans, Louisiana
57 posted on
08/26/2005 11:06:18 PM PDT by
Danette
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